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AMLO All Along

By Pedro GersonNovember 26, 2024
Obradorismo was nationalist austerity governance under the pretense of left-wing populism
South/South

Five Questions with Elaine Equi

By Maryam Monalisa GharaviDecember 7, 2012
She was wearing a low-cut tee shirt that showed off the word “Muse” tattooed across her collarbones like a necklace. Being a literalist, I took her at her word.
The Beheld

Beauty Blogosphere 12.7.12

By Autumn Whitefield-MadranoDecember 7, 2012
Human-hair jewelry, eating disorders and the therapeutic narrative, Pizza Hut perfume, and more.
Socialism and/or Barbarism

Desecration Hardware, 4 (1920s Odeon Glass Fringe Chandelier)

By Evan Calder WilliamsDecember 6, 2012
Shimmering, taunting, dumb as a dewy rose set aflame with a lit fart.
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Vol. 76 | July 2022

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Essays & Reviews

Follow The Leader

By Whitney MallettDecember 6, 2012
How does a religion centered on holy materiality adapt to the virtual?
Essays & Reviews

Wrong Ways to Eat

By Charlotte ShaneDecember 5, 2012
Despite the history of socially sanctioned feasts and fasts, we're quick to pathologize women who eat inconsistently. Why do women need a good reason to devour?
Uncategorized

TNI Vol. 11 Editorial Note: On the Movement of Food

By The New InquiryDecember 5, 2012
Welcome to TNI Vol. 11: Feast & Famine. Where food never stays in one place long enough to take a good photo.
The Beheld

Beauty and Infidelity, Part III: The Other Woman

By Autumn Whitefield-MadranoDecember 5, 2012
If part of the motivation of being "the other woman" is the male gaze, twinning it with a female gaze—if you squint just right—begins to make sense.
Socialism and/or Barbarism

Desecration Hardware, 3 (The Trestle Salvaged Table in Salvaged Black Finish)

By Evan Calder WilliamsDecember 4, 2012
Because, as they say, the only thing more dangerous than a fully grown chandelier is one whose children you’ve just threatened.
Essays & Reviews

Party TV

By Ross PerlinDecember 4, 2012
China Central Television is the most important television network you’ve never heard of, but not for long...
South/South

Killing the Angel in the House

By Maryam Monalisa GharaviDecember 3, 2012
Time is laughing at us in our pathetic little language worlds as it trundles ahead on wagon wheel and V6 engine.
Uncategorized

Foodland

By Adam RothsteinDecember 3, 2012
From lines of refrigeration to exploding pirate ketchup, an interview with food geographer Nicola Twilley.
The Beheld

"You're Gorgeous": Guest Post

By Autumn Whitefield-MadranoDecember 3, 2012
The burden of compliments, by comic artist Claire Napier.
Zunguzungu

Sunday Reading

By Aaron BadyDecember 2, 2012
Extra Sunday. Today only!
Essays & Reviews

Baby Daddies and Dandy Scandals

By Emma GarmanNovember 30, 2012
Aristocratic gossip has always been at odds with the absolute discretion expected of the ruling class
The Beheld

Beauty Blogosphere 11.30.12

By Autumn Whitefield-MadranoNovember 30, 2012
Post-Soviet beauty queens, face transplants, the granddad fashion model, and Spanx Watch 2012.

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Bail Bloc 2.0

Our work on immigration, ICE, borders, and detention

Features

Liquid Border

By Annalisa Camilli and Eleanor PaynterAugust 20, 2019
An excerpt from The Law of the Sea by Annalisa Camilli
Features

United States v. Scott Daniel Warren

By LazzJune 27, 2019
The criminalization of humanitarian aid at the border enacts a fantasy of desolate individuation. Scott Warren’s felony trial reiterates the necessity to keep reaching out.
Essays & Reviews

Abolish the ICE Prison Complex

By Cesar Cuauhtemoc Garcia HernandezMay 16, 2018
A recent Supreme Court decision reminds us that the law has no interest in lifting the veil that covers immigration prisons
Essays & Reviews, Features

Border Theories

By Marcos Santiago GonsalezNovember 13, 2017
What would it look like to put a power structure on trial? Interweaving visual narratives of the Mexico–United States border show the uneasy relation between objects and people.
Essays & Reviews

Soft Borders

By Jack GrossSeptember 15, 2017
The soft patriotic trust in Canada's softly administered border is fully compatible with the logic of restriction.
Essays & Reviews

Fash at Sea

By Mohammed Harun ArsalaiSeptember 15, 2017
The end of Defend Europe’s fascistic campaign to block migrants’ boats in the Mediterranean doesn’t mean the threat is over
Essays & Reviews

Operation Streamline

By Brandon ShimodaMay 3, 2017
The border’s dream is for undocumented immigrants to be its most reliable missionaries. But the immigrant who crosses the border is the affirmation of a life that transcends it.
Essays & Reviews

In the Water

By Karla Cornejo VillavicencioJanuary 18, 2017
An immigrant in the water is a story or a lesson, but an immigrant on land is our responsibility--they might become our neighbor
Uncategorized

Cross-Border Operations

By Angela Mitropoulos and Matthew KiemNovember 18, 2015
It is no longer plausible to describe the state’s borders as geographically fixed or the state as distinguishable from capital or “markets.”
Essays & Reviews

Empire Records

By Darryl LiMarch 25, 2015
Guantánamo Diary's missing passages connect it with the US empire's deeper history of far-flung capture and detention networks
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